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Course Requirements
Major in Applied Mathematics
Courses Required for the Major
MTH 115 Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
MTH 120 Discrete Mathematics (3 credits)
MTH 150 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credits)
MTH 151 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4 credits)
MTH 200 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
MTH 250 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (4 credits)
MTH 300 Modeling and Numerical Approximation (3 credits)
MTH 310 Differential Equations (3 credits)
MTH 315 Advanced Statistics (3 credits)
MTH 316 Non-Parametric Statistics (3 credits)
MTH 330 Algebraic Structures (3 credits)
MTH 495 Senior Project (3 credits)
Courses Required in Other Disciplines
Business, biology, general science, or a minor in chemistry may be selected as an application area.
Business Application Area
BUS 203 Principles of Micro Economics (3 credits)
BUS 205 Financial Accounting (3 credits)
BUS 311 Financial Accounting and Reporting I (3 credits)
BUS 314 Advanced Topics in Management Cost Accounting (3 credits)
BUS 343 Managerial Finance (3 credits)
CIS 111 Computer Applications: Database (3 credits)
CIS 160 Computer Science I (4 credits)
One of the following:
CIS 320 Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits)
CIS 330 Database Management Systems (3 credits)
Biology Application Area
BIO 112 General Biology I with Lab (4 credits)
BIO 114 General Biology II with Lab (4 credits)
BIO 312 General Genetics (3 credits)
NOTE: has biology and chemistry prerequisites
BIO 318 Cell and Molecular Biology (3 credits)
NOTE: has biology and chemistry prerequisites
CIS 160 Computer Science I (4 credits)
CIS 161 Computer Science II (4 credits)
CIS 210 Object-Oriented Programming (4 credits)
General Science Application Area
CHM 106 General Chemistry I with Lab (4 credits)
CHM 108 General Chemistry II with Lab (4 credits)
PHY 208 College Physics I with Lab (calculus-based)
(4 credits)
PHY 210 College Physics II with Lab (calculus-based)
(4 credits)
CIS 160 Computer Science I (4 credits)
CIS 161 Computer Science II (4 credits)
CIS 210 Object-Oriented Programming (4 credits)
Chemistry Minor Application Area
The chemistry minor is defined in the department of biological and physical sciences section in this catalog. Students who elect this substitution will be required to take CIS 160, CIS 161, and CIS 210 for their three computer science courses.
